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    Rachmaninoff Plays Rachmaninoff : Complete Piano Concertos [2 CD set]

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    Rachmaninoff Plays Rachmaninoff : Complete Piano Concertos [2 CD set]

    Rachmaninoff Plays Rachmaninoff : Complete Piano Concertos
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    This is my first post here :D . I've downloaded these from a torrent and I think this is a different remaster from already posted concerto 1&4.

    Pianist: Sergej Rachmaninov
    Conductor: Eugene Ormandy & Leopold Stokowski
    Orchestra: Philadelphia Orchestra
    CD1:
    1. Concerto No. 1, Op. 1 in F-Sharp Minor/Vivace
    2. Concerto No. 1, Op. 1 in F-Sharp Minor/Andante
    3. Concerto No. 1, Op. 1 in F-Sharp Minor/Allegro vivace
    4. Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 in C Minor/Moderato; Allegro
    5. Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 in C Minor/Adagio sostenuto
    6. Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 in C Minor/Allegro scherzando

    Total Time : 56:13

    CD2:
    1. Concerto No. 3, Op. 30 in D Minor/Allegro ma non tanto
    2. Concerto No. 3, Op. 30 in D Minor/Intermezzo: Adagio
    3. Concerto No. 3, Op. 30 in D Minor/Finale: Alla breve
    4. Concerto No. 4, Op. 40 in G Minor/Allegro vivace
    5. Concerto No. 4, Op. 40 in G Minor/Largo
    6. Concerto No. 4, Op. 40 in G Minor/Allegro vivace

    Total Time : 58:33

    Membran Music, Germany.
    221361-303/A
    221361-303/B
    Rec. 1929, 1940, 1941

    Amazon.com
    Unlike most composer/pianists, Rachmaninoff's instrumental prowess was fully commensurate with his creative gifts. He embraces his youthful First Concertos as if he had encountered an old lover, consumating his passion with stupefying fingerwork in the first movement cadenza. Conversely, the composer seems bored in the Third. He laconically dispatches its torrents of notes, opts for the easier ossias in difficult passages, and makes cuts in the first and third movements. And pianists like Arturo Michelangeli and Earl Wild have recorded more incisive, demonic Rach Fourths. No question about the Paganini Rhapsody and Second Concerto, where Rachmaninoff's fierce authority and luscious, molten tone permeate every bar. –Jed Distler




    I hope you enjoy it ;)
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